Intergenerational Centre A return to boom and bust (in births) How birth cycles will affect public spending pressures over the coming decade 15 October 2021 by Maja Gustafsson and David Willetts …apprenticeship and training places will lead to an increase in the participation rate in full-time education of 1.5-2 percentage points). Finally, any weakness in the labour market, especially as furlough… READ MORE
Covid-19· Intergenerational Centre We must not let coronavirus exacerbate Britain’s intergenerational inequalities still further 8 October 2020 by David Willetts …the biggest beneficiaries of the furlough scheme. The boost to the Universal Credit has been worth most to families with younger children. Workers in their early 30s and late 40s… READ MORE